The cursed bone in Learmonth Gardens, 1936

In 1936, Sir Alexander Seton and his well-off family owned a house in Learmonth Gardens that would become home to the supernatural. After he and his family took a trip to the Temple of Luxor in Egypt they brought a souvenir back with them – a bone from the ruins despite being told to leave everything untouched. Oblivious to the legend of cursed objects, the family reported ghostly figures and loud bangs suddenly occurring at home upon returning, Alexander’s wife also became ill with a disease doctors could not diagnose as did Alexander. In response Seton surrendered the bone to the priest for it to be exhumed and the chaos finally ceased.

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